There is a cheese theme park in South Korea with cheese wheels & buildings - See Pictures

The Imsil Cheese Park was opened in 2004 to honour the county's dairy heritage.

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If you are a cheese lover, you will be in for the greatest treat of your life if you visit the North Jeolla Province of South Korea. It is home to a wacky tourist attraction that is delectable, both literally and metaphorically.

The Imsil Cheese Theme Park, located in the Imsil county, spans 32 acres and contains buildings shaped likes slices and pieces of cheese.

It just keeps getting better.

While tourists visiting the park can try their hand at making a five cheese pizza and mozzarella, couples can get married in front of a ‘European style cheese castle’.

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The park also has a restaurant that serves just about all the cheese dishes you can think of.

A children’s playground, an animal park, a cheese shop, a research center, and a cave-like cheese store are the other attractions in the park.

(Image: Cheesepark.kr)

According to a Daily Mail report, the first domestic Korean cheese was produced in Imsil, the county where the theme park is located.

The park owes its origin to a Belgian priest, Didier Serstevens, who visited the region in the 1950s and started raising goats.

He later decided to make his own cheese with the name Imsil.

The theme park, which was opened in 2004 to honour Imsil county’s dairy heritage, is functional Tuesday to Sunday from 10 AM to 6 PM.